210 MAMMALIA. 
Var. Smaller. , 
Cervus Molluccensis, Quoy & Gaim.; Eydour, Guérin Mag. Zool. 
1836, 26; Sundevall, Pecora, 56. . 
Cervus Rusa Molluccensis, S. Miller, Nederl. Verh. t. 43 3, t. 35. 
f. 1-4; Mus. Leyden, 1845. . 
Cervus Rusa Timorensis, Mus. Leyden, 1845. 
Hab. Java. 
Female. Java. From Gardens Zool. Soc. 
This species was living some time at Knowsley and bred there. - 
In all its states was very distinct from the Samboor of continental 
_ India. 
The horns are similar to those of R. equina, but the body and 
horns are smaller, and the hair of the young is smoother. 
OsTEOLOGY. 
Cervus Hippelaphus, Cuvier, Oss. Foss. iv. 40. t. 5. f. 31, 34, 35 
(C. auritus?), t. 5. f. 42. 
Cervus Leschenaultii, Cuvier, Oss. Foss. iv. 508. t. 39. f. 9, horns 
only. 
eich Rusa, Miiller, Verh. I. A. t. 43. f. 1, 4. 
_ Cervus (Rusa) Molluccensis, Miiller, Verh. I. A. t. 43. f. 5. 
Cervus Rusa Timorensis, Miiller, Verh. I. A. t. 43. f. 6. 
The specimen at Knowsley, received from Amsterdam, in sum- 
mer had the fur formed of thick, rigid, waved quills. The fur 
is reddish brown, minutely punctated; on the head, neck, dorsal 
line and shoulders blacker; the orbits yellowish; the lips, chin, 
gullet, edge of nose, whiskers, and inside of the ears, white, 
without any black spot on the side of the lower lip. 
4. Rusa Eauinus. The SAMBOE. 
Brown, not spotted. Tail rounded, floccose, black at the We 
Young very obscurely spotted. Hair rigid and rough. Skull: 
suborbital pit moderate, oblong, narrow. 
Rusa, Raffles, Linn. Trans. xii. 263. 
Cervus equinus, Cuvier, Oss. Foss. iv. 44. t. 5. f. 30, 37, 38. 
f.42; H. Smith, Griffith A. K. iv.112. t.; Sundevall, Pecora, 
55; S. Miller, Nederl. Verh. 
Eland or Elk, of the Dutch Sportsmen. 
Hab. Sumatra; Borneo. 
OsTEOLOGY. 
C. equinus, Cuv. O. F. v. t. 5. f. 30, 42. 
The specimens received from Amsterdam in the Knowsley Me- 
nagerie had the hair short, rigid, close-pressed, not waved; dull — 
blackish brown; the lips, chin, and spot above each eye, white; — 
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